Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Synth Rorschach #11
What do you see?
This remind me of a specific synth or rather system. See what you think that might be and share what it reminds you of. I'll post what it actually is in the comments below.
via Earthnik
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Update: see the bottom comment below for what this actually is.
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According to Earthnik, "it's actually a 1930's era power plant control room. But hey, all internal switching - no patch chords ... and look at those two circular sequencers!"
ReplyDeleteLooks like the secret project ARP, Buchla, and Moog worked on at Area 51 in the mid 70's.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the secret project ARP, Buchla, and Moog worked on at Area 51 in the mid 70's.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like my basement in my wettest dreams :-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like my basement in my wettest dreams :-)
ReplyDeleteIt resembles the RCA synthesizer! :)
ReplyDeleteCould someone confirm if that chandelier was retrofitted with midi CV/GATE? That wall of knobs was meant to control the first disco ball...
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw it, it reminded me of Raymond Scott and the Circle Machine. It does remind me of RCA as well.
ReplyDeleteUpdate via STG, it's actually this, the Synchrophasotron
ReplyDeletemuch crazier than 1930s power plant ... russian particle accelerator!